Tuesday, May 31, 2011

You haven't heard from me for a little over 2 weeks, so I have LOTS of news bits to share with you! Dig in and enjoy...

MY VACATION
Firstly, I have been away on a quick trip to the U.S. for business. I returned to Michigan, my home state, to freezing weather and rain. (Another not-so-gentle reminder of why I love the warm PM weather!) We stayed for a few nights in Traverse City, Michigan. If you haven't had the pleasure of visiting Traverse City -- it is truly incredible and has been rated at the top of national lists for foodies and winos. So, we had a great time and fit right in! ;)

MY FANTASTIC EYE SURGERY
Then, I returned to have my laser eye surgery here in Cancun. I had a PRK procedure performed at Perfect Vision in Cancun and couldn't be happier! No more glasses or contacts for me!! And I can see the alarm clock in the morning without searching for glasses! The equipment is state-of-the-art, the Doctor is fantastic (and speaks perfect English), and the procedure was VERY reasonably priced. Today is the first day (Day 4) where I am allowed to be viewing computer screens and such and my vision is doing great! The Doctor is also a general ophthalmologist and treats all sorts of general eye problems, LASIK, Cataracts, etc. -- Just as an FYI.

Now on to Puerto Morelos News:

MOVIES ON THE BEACH
The Movies On The Beach Night has been officially moved to Monday Nights -- a less busy night for everyone, the town events -- making it an ideal night to curl up on the beach for a good flick. The movies are playing at Manta Beach Bar (located between "Casitas Blancas" and "Ocean Homes" Condo Projects) . The movies start promptly at 8 p.m., so be there at 7:30 to settle in and meet-and-greet. The movies are in English, with Spanish subtitles.

FISHING & POLO TOURNAMENTS
This last weekend was a busy one in PM. There was a big Fishing Tournament and the El Rey Polo Tournament! Hopefully everyone had a great time!! (I was resting with my eyes closed from my PRK.)

Here is a great video capturing the tournament from fellow Puerto Morelian, Jim Kaszynski:

UPCOMING TRIATHLON
On July 3, 2011 from 6 to 10:30 a.m., there will be the First Annual Puerto Morelos Triathlon! 5k of Running, 70k of cycling, & 3000m of swimming. I am tired just thinking it. Best of luck to all of the athletes. I'll be there to cheer you on! ;)

CHANGES AT IMMIGRATION
The Blog-O-Sphere has been hopping about the new immigration reforms that have been signed into law by President Calderon last week. The official press release said the changes were spurred by the need to better accommodate the flow of immigrants from south of Mexico's border. However, bloggers are saying that due to the changes, there may be some effect the FM2/FM3 system. Recently, there have been recent changes -- dare I say, IMPROVEMENTS -- to the system. If further streamlining and improvements are coming down the pipeline, I say "Bring Them On!" The moral of the story is that, so far, nothing that I can see has changed on the immigration's website. So I'll be on the lookout for any forthcoming changes.

CHANGES REGARDING VEHICLES?
The changes in immigration has been accompanied by rumblings about a possible change to the laws regarding vehicles that have been imported with foreign plates. As of today there are NO changes posted to the existing policy online that I can find. The Aduana (Customs) Website still reads that vehicles with foreign plates, imported on temporary permits, can only be driven by the importer/their spouse/their parents/their children without the presence of the importer. If the importer is present in the vehicle, it can be driven by any other licensed driver. So no letting third parties drive your vehicles! If they are pulled over, the authorities are within their rights to confiscate your vehicle without return!

WILDFIRES
For those of you Puerto Morelians who wimp out and go home when the weather starts to bake (LOL -- I can hardly blame you!), this is wildfire season as the brush is at its driest just prior to our upcoming rainy season. Fires have been particularly close this year -- you may have smelled/seen the smoke.

JOHN GRAY'S NEW MENUHere is a recent press release about the new menu concept, I recently mentioned at John Gray's Kitchen. Recent reviews are good! I have had their breakfast and lunch offerings and have to concur!

NEW HOTEL IN PUERTO MORELOS & TOURISTIC DEVELOPMENT DOLLARS RETURNING
Recently, the Mexican Government reported an estimated 1 Billion Dollars in Touristic Development in Quintana Roo in the next 2 years. This article sites that a portion of those investment dollars are going to be made by the Royal Resorts for a new timeshare hotel in Puerto Morelos. This project was slated to begin prior to the economic downturn, but seems to be back on track. You can see its location here.

TULUM AIRPORT
In other development news, the ASUR company -- who operates the Cancun Airport -- won the bid to build the Tulum Airport. Then, a Mexican Court denied ASUR the right to operate as it violated monopoly laws as they would control all of the airports (they have others) in this area of Mexico. So the Tulum Airport project has taken a few steps back...

YUCATAN TRAIN PROJECT
On a transportation note, I have previously mentioned a possible train route in the Yucatan. As an update: The Mexican government is working on a strategic plan to link Mexico, via train, to Central America for the transport of goods. The train route proposal is a part of the Mesoamerican Project -- a spinoff of President Fox's Puebla-Panama Plan. The idea, as it relates on a peninsular level, would be to link the peninsula (Campeche, Merida, Valladolid, and the Cancun-Tulum Corridor) via train routes. It would haul tourists by day and cargo by night.

POSSIBLE PASSENGER FERRY
The Passenger Ferry from Florida to Mexico also seems to be brewing. This recent article in Travel Weekly interviews the potential operator. (You can skip down to the purple highlighted box at the bottom for the info about Mexico.) Interestingly, the article mentions that the operator planned to have a website operational regarding Mexico service by the end of April, but I can't find said site. If you find it, please let me know.

DRAGON MART
On a final news update, many of you have probably heard about the proposed Dragon Mart. The Dragon Mart that currently exists in Dubai, is a gateway of Chinese goods to service the Middle East and North African Markets. You can see aerial shots here, and it is pretty darn massive. There have been numerous articles published regarding the project that is slated to be located on the highway between Cancun and Puerto Morelos. Here is the press report released by Chinamex, the developer, regarding the project. Be sure to check out the project rendering at the bottom -- HUGE! The project is slated to cover 1.5 square kilometers of land and have 260,000 square meters/2,800,000 square feet of construction. Groundbreaking is due to begin in 2011, with its opening by the end of 2012.

DRAGON MART: My Two Cents
As a personal aside, if you have been following the story -- there are lots of projections being sprouted about the effects of the project. Many are predicting real estate to sky rocket as a result. While, given my profession, I certainly hope that this is very, very true many are basing this on the Dubai real estate market as an example. Yes, Dubai real estate values did rise -- but there was a lot more going on in Dubai than the building of Dragon Mart. So, I feel that a direct comparison really doesn't apply here. Additionally, Dubai is now, post boom, plagued with a glut in inventory that can't be occupied. They over-built / over-speculated on the boom. So, I don't mean to be the rain on the parade -- but I am not holding my breath for a boom.

However, more conservatively, I do think that this project will solidify the need to move materials in and out. So, hello "Train Project"! I do think that given the number of Chinese required to run the facility, more flights from Asia will open. Hello "More People & New Markets"!

The one thing that is really in my craw about this project, and why I was in the "never going to happen camp" when rumors of this project emerged is that Mexico, to date, has had really high tariffs on Chinese goods. They have not wanted to their labor to have to compete with the Chinese. So, they levied a 300 percent import tax on Chinese goods -- except on those products that Mexico didn't manufacture. So, then why does Mexico now seek to open the largest Chinese wholesale market this hemisphere has seen. I TOTALLY don't get this. If someone has more insight on this, please share with a comment below.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Indiana Jones will be romping across the Big Wall at Manta Beach Bar this Sunday– come help kick off this premiere production!

I’ve always loved the idea of Movies on the Beach and purchased a home-theater projector (it seemed like such a good idea at the time)! Tomas at Manta Beach Bar is helping me (at long last) put it all together –

Soooo – come to the Beach Bar around 7:00 or so – please tell your friends – We'll have popcorn, and of course the bar will be open....chairs are there - -but if you want your comfy own, or a beach blanket - -bring it! There's no charge, but we'll pass a tip bucket, in case you feel so inclined...

Thursday, May 5, 2011

A bit of Cinco de Mayo History:
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in certain regions of Mexico (particularly near Puebla) and has become a very popular holiday in the U.S. It commemorates the unlikely victory of the Mexican Army against French forces in Puebla, Mexico at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1892. Check out the full history here.

A bit of Cinco de Mayo Humor:

Most people don't know that back in 1912, Hellmann's mayonnaise was manufactured in England In fact, the Titanic was carrying 12,000 jars of the condiment scheduled for delivery in Vera Cruz, Mexico, which was to be the next port of call for the great ship after its stop in New York . This would have been the largest single shipment of mayonnaise ever delivered to Mexico .. But as we know, the great ship did not make it to New York . The ship hit an iceberg and sank, and the cargo was forever lost. The people of Mexico, who were crazy about mayonnaise, and were eagerly awaiting its delivery, were disconsolate at the loss. Their anguish was so great, that they declared a National Day of Mourning, which they still observe to this day. The National Day of Mourning occurs each year on May 5th and is known, of course, as -

Sinko De Mayo.

WHAT ??? You expected something educational from me?
You need a shot of Tequila! Happy Cinco de Mayo!!

Here is a progress report on items being completed with cookbook funds: "The completion of the security wall around Franciso L. Mandero, kinder school, would not have been possible without the support of the following sponsors: Les Webb of Magna Pro Printing, Cancun, Dave Schafer of Citizen Printing, & El Mundo Para, Puerto Morelos.Thanks to those who supported the cause by buying " Sharing Recipes with Friends in Puerto Morelos ".
~ Marg Cunningham

Authors

Originally from Michigan, I enjoy Mexico along with 2 Kids, Caden & Easton.

Not one to stand still for long, I established "Mayan Riviera Properties" in 2005 which specializes in Puerto Morelos Real Estate, Vacation Rentals, and Property Management.

Additionally, I am federally certified by Conocer to sell real estate in Mexico and am a Member of the Mexican Association of Realtors (AMPI).I am happy to answer any questions you have!Email: Amber@MayanRivieraProperties.com

Laura Zapata

Sales Agent

I fulfilled my dream of moving to Mexico in 1996. Growing up in Texas, I was always attracted to Mexico which was only a short drive away. The music, the food, the language, all were things I desired to know more about.

Shortly after settling into Playa del Carmen, I began selling real estate. I have sold property up and down the coast from the Riviera Maya to the Costa Maya and Bacalar.

Apart from the business of real estate, I've been active in the Mexican Association of Real Estate (AMPI) for many years serving in various positions locally. My terms as President for the real estate board included the Riviera Maya board and the more recently formed Playa del Carmen board. Additionally, I served as Regional Coordinator and as an advisory board member at a national level for the real estate association.